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Diversity of Polyketide Synthases and Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetases Revealed Through Metagenomic Analysis of a Deep Oligotrophic Cave

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MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
卷 81, 期 1, 页码 110-121

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DOI: 10.1007/s00248-020-01554-1

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Krubera-Voronja cave; Polyketide; Nonribosomal peptide; Metagenomics; Oligotrophic

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  1. Research Council of Lithuania [S-MIP-17-21]

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The study aimed to identify and characterize genes responsible for the production of secondary metabolites in the microbial community of one of the deepest caves in the world. Taxonomic diversity analysis showed that most PKS sequences were attributed to Actinobacteria, while NRPS sequences were more diverse. Only three putative metabolites were predicted, indicating the potential for novel secondary metabolites production.
Caves are considered to be extreme and challenging environments. It is believed that the ability of microorganisms to produce secondary metabolites enhances their survivability and adaptiveness in the energy-starved cave environment. Unfortunately, information on the genetic potential for the production of secondary metabolites, such as polyketides and nonribosomal peptides, is limited. In the present study, we aimed to identify and characterize genes responsible for the production of secondary metabolites in the microbial community of one of the deepest caves in the world, Krubera-Voronja Cave (43.4184 N 40.3083 E, Western Caucasus). The analysed sample materials included sediments, drinkable water from underground camps, soil and clay from the cave walls, speleothems and coloured spots from the cave walls. The type II polyketide synthases (PKSs) ketosynthases alpha and beta and the adenylation domains of nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs) were investigated using a metagenomic approach. Taxonomic diversity analysis showed that most PKS sequences could be attributed toActinobacteriafollowed by unclassified bacteria andAcidobacteria, while the NRPS sequences were more taxonomically diverse and could be assigned toProteobacteria,Actinobacteria,Cyanobacteria,Firmicutes,Chloroflexi, etc. Only three putative metabolites could be predicted: an angucycline group polyketide, a massetolide A-like cyclic lipopeptide and a surfactin-like lipopeptide. The absolute majority of PKS and NRPS sequences showed low similarity with the sequences of the reference biosynthetic pathways, suggesting that these sequences could be involved in the production of novel secondary metabolites.

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